The iconic Wooderson was the slightly creepy older guy who hadn't quite moved on from high school. Of course, he also delivered the most quoted line from the film, "That's what I love about these high school girls, man. I get older, they stay the same age."

Matthew has gone on to have a huge career, but he clearly still holds a special place for Wooderson: In 2012 he reprised the role in the music video for “Synthesizers” by Butch Walker and the Black Widows.

Marissa appeared in several films and TV shows throughout the ’90s, including Friends and Felicity. Today she owns the clothing line Whitley Kros and has two children with her husband Beck (yup, the musician).

Parker went on to build a strong career in indie movies, earning her the nickname "Queen of the Indies." She has also dabbled quite a bit in television, guest starring on Will & Grace, Parks and Recreation, The Good Wife, and Louie.

In 2008, Parker even had her own short-lived sitcom, The Return of Jezebel James.

Anthony continues to do some film and TV, but it's been in the theater world where he's achieved major success. He originated the role of Mark Cohen in the Broadway production of Rent in 1996 and later reprised the role for the 2005 film version.

Adam has continued to work nonstop since the ‘90s, most memorably appearing in Saving Private Ryan and on Friends as Chandler’s roommate. IMDb has his most recent film, The Anna Nicole Story, in which he plays Howard K. Stern, listed as in post-production.

Most of Milla's dialogue was cut from the film, greatly reducing her role (and despite her small part, she still appeared on the movie poster and on a lot of the promotional material). This snub and her split with co-star Shawn Andrews (whom she married as a minor) resulted in her taking a hiatus from acting.

Milla recovered, though, and is now a triple threat: fashion designer, singer, and actress.